Chapter Twenty-One
 Chapter Twenty-Two
 Chapter Twenty-Three
 Chapter Twenty-Four
 Chapter Twenty-Five
 Chapter Twenty-Six

   

Chapter Twenty-Five - Additional Resources

Boxes for Chapter Twenty-Five

25.1 Rank ordering of ten children on seven constructs
25.2 Intercorrelations between seven personal constructs
25.3 The structuring of relationships among the seven personal constructs
25.4 Initial SPSS output for principal components analysis
25.5 A scree plot
25.6 Three dimensional rotation
25.7 The rotated matrix in principal components analysis
25.8 Factor analysis of responsibility for stress items
25.9 Factor analysis of the occupational stress items
25.10 Factor analysis of the occupational satisfaction items
25.11 Correlations between (dependent) stress and (independent) satisfaction factors and canonical variates
25.12 Biographical data and stress factors
25.13 Students’ perceptions of social episodes
25.14 Perception of social episodes
25.15 Person concept coding system
25.16 Reliability coefficients for peer descriptions
25.17 Sex, voting preference and social class: a three-way classification table
25.18 Sex, voting preference and social class: a three-way notational classification
25.19 Expected frequencies in sex, voting preference and social class
25.20 Expected frequencies assuming that sex is independent of social class and voting preference
25.21 Sex and voting preference: a two-way classification table
25.22 Cluster analysis

 
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